The bathtub works best for me because I usually use my 4qt. bag and the sink is too shallow. Just received my 5qt. bag and can't wait to try that baby out. 😁
Bathtub. I have a relaticely large one which is can fit 2 people easily, so i can fill the bag and myself up in it.
I fill my bag in the bath tub. I hang one bag on the shower head and connect it to another bag and over fill it and when the lower bag is as full as it can get I take my enema.
I run the tap water from into the bathroom sink and check the temperature with a oral therometer, with a small amount of water in the red bag I purge the air from the tubing into the sink of water and lower the bag and let gravity fill it for me.Sometimes as the bag is filling I add 1 1/2 Teaspoons fo salt1 1/2 teaspoons of baking soda and 2 squirts of Dr.Bonners Hemp Alum Castile soap. Great enema recepie
I use the shower now, but I just changed I used the kitchen sink before, I find the clean up easier using the shower
The bathtub or shower works best for me.My 4 quart bag is too big to fit and fill under the sink faucet.
Bathroom sink or showerhead if I'm doing it in the shower, which is becoming more and more common. At one point I brewed up an adapter that would attach to the sink outlet and would let me fill the bag up completely. The same system was used a few times to directly get the water in me, and was quite safe because it didn't make a proper seal against the sink faucet (it was little more than a short hose and a scavenged garden hose screw adapter, so it was way too big to actually fit, but if pressed against it the rubber gaskets would work well enough). I eventually trashed the adapter because of how much water got *everywhere*.As an example to it's safeness, once while using it to fill myself up I sneezed a sneeze of a million pleasures with my hand on the water controls and turned it on full blast. The adapter flew out of my hands from the pressure and that was that. No damage done at all.Fond memories 😃
I'm not sure why really, but despite being quite happy to drink tap water, we always boil the water for an enema and allow it to cool; so we always fill the bag in the kitchen.My own preference is soft green soap and my wife likes herbal tea so the water has to be boiling at the start anyway, but even a clear water enema to wash any remaining mixture out is always boiled.
I prefer to fill the enema bags in the bathtub because that faucet is easier to regulate the temperature of the water. You also have enough room to hold the bag straight up and get out all the air. There's also the cleanliness issue.
I use bathroom sink also but i also siphon from the sink with bag laying on the floor. My standard 2 qt bag will swell to almost 3 qts. And it looks so freaking awesome overfilled.
I fill mine in the bath tub myself. I guess I could use the lavatory and then, top it of with a cup. I saw that done in an E clip once.Kisses, Marci
If I want a little extra volume in the bag, I will fill the bathroom lavatory and prepare the solution. I remove any air from a sealed bag with tubing attached, then hold the nozzle in the water so that gravity will siphon the enema into the bag. I like to watch the bag bulge until the suction stops at the nozzle. Usually I can add an extra pint to a two quart bag.
Speed of fill in the bathtub allows speed to enema. anticipation is nice but getting the soapy water inside is much, much nicer.
I use the bathroom sink, but sometimes overfill the bag by siphoning water from the sink to the bag. My 3 qt bag will easily swell to 4 qts. It looks simply amazing when I do that.
I use a deep utility sink that is not part of any bathroom. Because the sink is so deep (prox. 16 inches} I can fill either a can or bag easily with the right degree of warm water.
I just turned the coffee pot off. In 90 minutes or so, I'll pourthe coffee into the 2qt. can. Then, I'll be in the can ifanyone needs me.just 'cuz I can
I use the bathroom sink and fill a bowl and use my bar of Dr. Bronners castille to make it nice and milky white. Then i pour the bowl into the 3Q Paris Klystra bag. It holds 3 bowls. Then I put more soapy water in the sink, place my bag on the floor and overfill it. As mandy mentions above the bag swells to nearly 4Q and looks so wonderful bulging on the floor.